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Timotesubani, Georgia

Church of the Virgin

The medieval Church of the Virgin in Timotesubani was built during the reign of Queen Tamar (r 1184-1213), the golden age of the Georgian kingdom.
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Guayaquil, Ecuador

Las Peñas

The highest concentration of historic houses and structures in the coastal city of Guayaquil is in the neighborhood of Las Peñas.
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Prague, Czech Republic

St. Ann's Church

Built in 1316, St. Ann’s Church stands at the foot of the Charles Bridge in the Old Town of Prague.
Chotesov, Czech Republic

Chotesov Monastery

Founded in the twelfth century by Magifico of Hroznata to administer to a scarcely populated region in the Bohemian borderlands, Chotěšov Monastery was at the epicenter of religious conflict.
Havana, Cuba

Calzada del Cerro

The nineteenth century Calzada del Cerro in Havana, Cuba, is a sinuous colonnaded street that stretches more than three kilometers from Old Havana to the barrio of El Cerro.
Huailai, China

Cockcrow Post Town

The largest town on the former postal road between Beijing and Datong, Cockcrow was constructed in 1420 to protect the military and public post stations in the northwest region of the Chinese empire.
Iquique, Chile

Humberstone and Santa Laura Industrial Complex

The rusting hulks of machinery and the deserted ghost towns of the Humberstone and Santa Laura mining complexes are among the last vestiges of the company towns of Chile's saltpeter industry.
Vidin, Bulgaria

Vidin Synagogue

Built in 1894, this is a testament to the wealth and pride of the local community that had flourished for more than five centuries after its arrival from Spain in the fifteenth century.
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Voskopojë, Albania

Voskopojë Churches

Twenty-six churches were built between 1630 and 1780 at Voskopojë, situated along the trade route from Venice to Constantinople in southeastern Albania.
Ghazni, Afghanistan

Ghazni Minarets

Rising out of the barren landscape like sentinels before the snowcapped mountains of the Hindu Kush, the minarets of Ghazni are among the last vestiges of the great Ghaznavid Empire.

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